Blast from the Past - Vintage EuroDisney Paris 1994
Blast from the Past - Vintage EuroDisney Paris 1994
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Thanks for sharing the pictures and they weren't bad at all!
I didn't know they had the plastic credit card ticket things that early. I feel like the US parks just got them with the Happiest Celebration on Earth. Before that, the tickets were a shiney cardstock shaped like a credit card. Back in 1994 they were cardstock and really long and rectangular and the machines would punch a hole in it to say that you've used it for the day and then they'd stamp it with a date like when you take a book out of the library. I wonder if we could still use them now if we didn't use one of the hopper days...
Why does Flounder look so angry? hehehe
I remember those old school color-coded Disney theme park maps! They were weird!
I feel like I've seen those floats before. Is that same parade still being run at Disneyland Paris? I especially remember seeing the giant Beast in a recent parade picture/video. The Maleficent Dragon with Prince Philip is awesome, but I don't quite understand why Aurora is trapped underneath the dragon. I mean, that never happened in the movie, she was sleeping at that time, haha.
(goes to youtube it...)
OOoh I found it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gVuWa-BF-E
Belle's snappy dance moves are a little freaky.
The date on the Video is 2007, but there's no telling if this was an earlier taping of the parade. It is clear though that they reused the floats and revised them a bit (like TLM one). They're still nice though.
I didn't know they had the plastic credit card ticket things that early. I feel like the US parks just got them with the Happiest Celebration on Earth. Before that, the tickets were a shiney cardstock shaped like a credit card. Back in 1994 they were cardstock and really long and rectangular and the machines would punch a hole in it to say that you've used it for the day and then they'd stamp it with a date like when you take a book out of the library. I wonder if we could still use them now if we didn't use one of the hopper days...
Why does Flounder look so angry? hehehe
I remember those old school color-coded Disney theme park maps! They were weird!
I feel like I've seen those floats before. Is that same parade still being run at Disneyland Paris? I especially remember seeing the giant Beast in a recent parade picture/video. The Maleficent Dragon with Prince Philip is awesome, but I don't quite understand why Aurora is trapped underneath the dragon. I mean, that never happened in the movie, she was sleeping at that time, haha.
(goes to youtube it...)
OOoh I found it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gVuWa-BF-E
Belle's snappy dance moves are a little freaky.
The date on the Video is 2007, but there's no telling if this was an earlier taping of the parade. It is clear though that they reused the floats and revised them a bit (like TLM one). They're still nice though.
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thanks for posting, that was very cool ! I would so love to go someday,....
I would probably go to Tokyo first tho if I could figure out a way to afford an out of country trip ... I love to see all the little ( and some big) differences between the parks
I would probably go to Tokyo first tho if I could figure out a way to afford an out of country trip ... I love to see all the little ( and some big) differences between the parks
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